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The States: Michigan

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Day
11
Month
December
Year
1843
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Public Domain
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We publish to day the official returns of the late election, and the names of all the members of the Legislature, as they appear in the Free Press. Those of our readers who wish to keep a record of the political matters will do well to preserve the paper for future reference. THE OFFICIAL RESULT. The following statement shows the official result of the late election in this State, according the returns made to the office of the Secretary of State. VOTE FOR GOVERNOR. The subjoined table shows the vote given for Governor, both in 1841, and 1843, with the exception of Clinton, whose gubernatorial vote for '43 is not yet returned. We however insert in the tablë for Governor, its vote for Congress, as official] y returned.VOTE FOR CONGRESSMEN. The following is a statement of the votes iven for Congress in the several Districts, iccording to the official returns made to ;he Secretary of States's office. FIRST DISTRICT.LEGISLATURE. The following is a list of the Senators and Representatives clect to the legisla, ture of 1844. wSENATORS. First District - Johnathan Shearer Neil Gray, jr. and Lorenzo M. Mason. Second DisTRicT-r-WilHam T. Howell, Michael A. Patterson and! Jeferson G. Thurbcr. Third District - Robert S. Wilson Henry Compton, Edwin M. Cust. Fourth District- WilHamJ. Moodv Aoner Pratt and Jessc F. 7trner. Fifth District George Redfield, Lewis F. Starkey and William A. Rich mond. Sixth Dirtrict- Sanford M. GreenJohnson Nilés and Áhin N. Hart ftTThe Senators are all Democratsi Those -vyhose names are in italics are" new rnembers. REPRESENTATIVES; Allegan & Barry. - Ábner C. Par' mclee. Berrien - Joseph G. Ames. Branch - Waíes Adams. Cass & Van Buren - James W. Grifi fm, Philotus Hay den. I Caluou.n- Moses Hall,. James Sheldon. Chippewa- James L. Schoolcraft. Clinton & Shiawassee - Daniel Ferguson. Grnessee- Robert D. Lamond. HiLLSDALE- William W. Murphy, Eason T. Chester. , Ingham & Eaton. - Benjamin Knight. Jackson - Fidus Livermore, Anson H. Delamater, James Videto. Kalamazoo - Edwin H. Lothrop, Stephen Vickery. Kent, Ottawa, Sí Ionia - Thomas W. White. Laprer - Charles A. Hibbard. Lenawee - Oliver Miller, Ebenezer W. Fairfield, Thomas H. Mosher, John. athan Berry. Livingston. - Ely Barnard, Robert D. Power. Mackinac - Norman D. McLeod. Monroe - Hiram Stone. Nelson Dunham. Macomb - Dewitt C. Walker, Philo Tillson.Oakland - William A. Pratt, Elbridee G. Knowlton, Augustus C. Baldwin, Hen ry Power, John Davis, Wm. Snell. SAGHSAv--Hiram L. Miller. St. Clair- Oei Rix. St. Joseph - Frederic Shurtz, Philip E. Runyan. Washtenaw - Chauncey Joslin. Caleb Van Husan, Micah Porter, Henry Hall, Norton R. Ramsdell, Joshua Leiand. . Wayne - Henry N. Walker, John V. Rheule. John Blindbury, Harry Saunders, Elijah Hawley, jr., Daffl H Rmvland. ttJThe Represenfatives whose name are in italics. are whigs!Dem. majority on joint ballot, 58. The Liberty-vote for four years has stood thus:onouia u continue to increase in the mine proportion three years more, it vrill ae upwards of twenty thousand in 1846.if the three parties continue organized as it present, this will give us a majority.In the whole State every fourteentlï roter is a Liberty maní in the Second Congressional district, every tenth man;' in Kalamazoo, one in five and a half; :n Jackson, about one in fivé. The whole number of votes polled in L843 was 39,196; in 1840, 44,357. ÍW Democratie vote is 283 less than in 1840; ;he Whig vote 7,936 less. Liberty votes were given in 27 coun:ies, being all but four.

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